


Innistrad Remastered
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Innistrad Remastered represents Wizards of the Coast's 2026 effort to consolidate and reprint the gothic horror block across its multiple iterations. The 300-card set draws from the original Innistrad, Return to Innistrad, and Midnight Hunt-era releases, creating a comprehensive collection of the plane's mechanical and thematic identity. The set serves primarily as a limited format product while providing accessibility to cards that defined vampire, werewolf, and eldritch horror strategies across multiple Standard environments. Edgar Markov anchors vampire strategies as a legendary creature with significant constructed applications. The Meathook Massacre offers flexible removal and life drain effects that remain relevant in various formats. Gisela, the Broken Blade exemplifies the set's focus on powerful legendary creatures, while Emrakul, the Promised End represents the eldritch threat central to Innistrad's narrative. Deathcap Glade provides mana fixing for the set's multicolor themes. This remaster primarily appeals to limited players and collectors seeking complete Innistrad coverage rather than introducing new competitive mechanics.
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